By Engr Akpoyibo John Perede
The current state of Burutu Local Government reflects a distressing reality—despite abundant provisions from various sources like NDDC, DESOPADEC, statutory allocations, and oil royalties, tangible development remains painfully slow. It’s disheartening that essential needs like portable water and functional healthcare centers are severely lacking.
The absence of portable water sources and inadequate healthcare facilities has led to increased cases of waterborne diseases, posing a serious threat to public health. Additionally, the state of education in the region is concerning, with dilapidated schools hindering the pursuit of knowledge.
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One of the key infrastructure concerns is the stalled rural electrification project, crucial for integrating the area into the national grid. Relying on diesel generators is neither economically viable nor sustainable for the local government.
The leadership paradigm in Burutu Local Government needs a profound shift. The plea is not for blame but for a collective effort towards progressive change. It’s time for leaders with a vision for tangible development, capable of utilizing allocated funds efficiently and transparently.
I appeal to our esteemed state governor, Chief Elder Sheriff Oborevwori, Rt Hon. Julius G. Pondi, and other influential figures within the PDP to prioritize selecting leaders based on their capacity for delivery and development. Their support can significantly impact the transformation of the region.
The fate of Burutu Local Government should not rest solely on the shoulders of its leaders. It’s a shared responsibility, and failure to act decisively might lead to enduring hardship. Let us unite to ensure the future of Burutu is one marked by progress and prosperity.